On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Sean B. Palmer wrote:
> earl:comment (x comments that y)
> CMN how is this different from earl:detail ?
A comment is generic, whereas a detail is specific.
earl:detail rdfs:subClassOf earl:comment .
I figured that a detail is different from a comment in that it is attached to
something at a different level, not that it is a different type of property?
> earl:domain (x has the root domain y)
> CMN What does this mean? (i.e. why is it useful?)
This is another of Len's terms: it may be that you are saying something
about an entire "site" rather than a specific page. This is a
representation of that. Possibly domain is a bad word to use, and my
definition was well off of the mark. Call it a group of pages.
OK, makes sense. Isn't there an RDF construct for this already?
> earl:person (x is an earl:person [@@ rdf:type discrepancies])
> Why do we need to know that something is a person, unless it is
> something that is either "person or tool"?
Well, you'd want to know what it was tested by? Manual or automatic, human
or tool. earl:person is an object.
"x" testedBy earl:person .
yep.
> earl:result (x has the result y)
> earl:status (x has the status y)
> Why is result differnt from status. Use case?
I think that status would be something that is in flux, so if for example a
tool was fixing something as it went along, the EARL that it outputs would
be using status, whereas if something is a final definitive result, then
use result.
Nothing is final and definitive.It's just as far as we got for now. So I
think we only need one of these.
(Anyone tracking what properties we still have?)
While I am at it, there is a question of whether it is helpful to have the
three conformance level properties that I had for ATAG relative priorities.
They allow us to directly use WCAG as an object, but I am not sure how
important each of those goals are.
cheers
Chaals
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